Sunday, 12 January 2014

Information for Parents of pupils in Class 9.

Happy New Year to you all! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. Thank you so much for all our lovely Christmas cards and gifts – they were really appreciated.

Outline of some areas of work to be covered:
We have a busy term ahead of us with lots of lovely activities and learning planned. Our theme this term is “Magic Moments” – a lovely topic which I’m really looking forward to! Before half term we will learn about families and the ‘history of me’ in History. After half term in Geography we will be comparing the countries of Wales and Africa. We will also be finding out about how to keep our bodies healthy and what we use our senses for. In Art the children will have a go at a Welsh art inspired collage and will be making a pop up card. They will also be organising and preparing for a Birthday party.

Our focus books this term will include ‘‘Then there were Giants’, 'Old Bear’, ‘Woolly Wendy’ and ‘Handa’s Hen’.

Information and Artefacts which would be useful:
Our first classroom role play this term is Old Bear’s Attic, to tie in with our first Big Book of the term – ‘Old Bear’. The aim is to recreate an attic with all its long lost treasures … a place which will stimulate the children’s imagination and curiosity. We are beginning to collect some items for the ‘attic’ but would welcome donations of any dressing up clothes or unwanted toys/games objects that we can add to the collection – nothing precious or breakable please!

In History we will be beginning the term by looking at the ‘history of me’ – how the children have changed since they were born. One of our first activities will be to make a photographic timeline of how the children have changed. I would therefore appreciate it if you could help the children to find a selection of photographs of themselves taken at 6 month to 1 yearly intervals from their birth to the current day. The photographs will be glued onto a strip of card to make the timeline, but otherwise will remain fully intact. Please ensure that all photos are clearly labelled with your child’s name and the date that the photo was taken.

Suggested ways to help support Literacy and Numeracy:
Literacy
Reading - Please continue to read with your child at home and send the book back in on their designated reading day. Talking to your child about their favourite part of the story will help your child’s understanding. Please carry on pointing out capital letters and full stops as well as question marks and commas when used.
Writing – keep encouraging your child to write as much as possible at home – birthday cards, lists, stories, songs, labels etc.
 Numeracy
Pointing out odd and even house numbers when you’re walking down the road. Continuing to count on and back in 1s and 10s up to 100. Practical addition and subtraction activities. Talking about direction when walking or driving – right hand turns, left hand turns, straight on (clockwise/anti clockwise turns – Year 2). Reading o’clock and half past times on analogue clocks. Learning 2 and 5 times tables (Year 2).
Other information:
PE for Class 9 is still on a Tuesday. Please remind your child to bring in their PE kit each week. Most PE sessions this term will probably be in the hall and we do ask the children to remove their shoes and socks. If your child has a medical condition which requires them to wear pumps during PE I would appreciate it if you would write me a short note to ensure that I am aware of it.

Every Friday we will continue with our ‘Show and Tell’ sessions. This term we would like the children to bring something in that relates to a ‘magic moment’ – maybe a family celebration, a holiday or the arrival of a new member of the family. We begin this next week (Friday 17th) with group Gwyrdd.

Finally, again we are hoping to be out and about around the school grounds as much as possible this term. The children will therefore need to keep a pair of wellies in school so that they can take part in all the planned activities.


Thank you for your continuing support. It is greatly appreciated!
Diolch yn fawr.


Mrs R. Utting – Lawson and Miss J. Bradley

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Macmillan Sponsored Walk


I would just like to say a huge thank you to all of you for your generous donations to our Macmillan event.  Mrs Jones and I were overwhelmed by your support.  Please look out for photographs of the children completing their walk.  We will let you know how much we have raised as soon as all the money has been collected in. 
Mrs Utting-Lawson.

Sunday, 22 September 2013

I can't believe we are about to begin our 4th week of term already. The children have all settled well into their new class and are beginning to find out where everything is in their new classroom and Area.

Lots of them brought in some lovely items for our blue table last week. As it is the first week and a few items weren't bought in until later in the week we will keep this going for another week. The colour for the following week (week beginning Monday 30th) will be green.

We still need lots of coloured things for our Rainbow Shop which we are setting up. If you have anything bright and non breakable that we can borrow please send it in.

Just a reminder that the children do need to have wellies in school for outside activities. 

See you all on Monday.

Mrs Utting-Lawson



Saturday, 12 January 2013

Welcome back...

Welcome back everybody. I'm glad that Santa visited you all! You must have been very good during the year to have received such wonderful presents!!

We've had a busy week...straight into our new topic 'Let's Explore'. To start off our topic we are exploring the weather. A weather station role play has been set up in the class room. Thank you to everybody for their contributions in class and to those who have made things at home and already brought them in.

We are also looking at toys...what are they made of? How do they work? To start us on the topic we have discussed our favourtie toys. It was a hard decision to make as so many wonderful toys were received for Christmas. We will be moving onto toys that parents and grandparents used...so mums, dads, grandmas and grandads get thinking!!

Diolch

Mrs Daniels and Mrs Edwards

Sunday, 14 October 2012

A quick update!

We have had a very busy few weeks in Class 9. All have settled well - both me and the children! I feel very lucky to have such a lovely class. Mrs Utting-Lawson sends her regards and hopes to see you all after Christmas.
Out topic of 'Ble wyt ti'n byw?" is going well. We have been for a walk around the locality looking at different types of houses. The children were keen to point out where they lived as we passed. We have been reading 'Winnie the Witch' books in literacy and have based many activities round this theme - including writing spells! A popular one was "how to make my sister/brother disappear!"
We will be starting our Big Write on Friday so please ask your children what we have been talking about in school and what we will be writing about on Friday. Remember the more you talk to them about the topic the easier it is for them to write about it.....keep talking!

Diolch
Mrs Daniels and Mrs Edwards

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Book day

Just a few photos of the children taken today. They all looked wonderful!



Thank you for all your efforts with costumes and for the donations of books for Sikusi.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Welcome to the Summer Term

I can't believe that we are already in the Summer term. This year really has flown by!

Firstly a huge thank you for all the fantastic donations for our role play. It is now finished and the children went in it for the first time today.


As you can see, they are thoroughly enjoying it!

The children have  already been really busy this term, writing about their Easter news and about a seaside memory. The Year 2s had a really good go at division last week and I'm sure that they will do well with their division and multiplication homework. We also used all their lovely seaside creature pictures to create some sea creature camouflage art. Unfortunately it has been so wet that we have not managed to try out all the lovely numbered pebbles, but we will on the next dry day that we have! Tomorrow we will finding out about maps and plans- a lovely mini topic which I know the children will enjoy.

Looking forward to seeing all the lovely Book day costumes tomorrow!

Mrs Utting-Lawson